Interior Designers and Furniture Designers are not the same, although their work often overlaps. An Interior Designer works with an entire space — thinking about color, proportion, mood, and how different elements interact to create harmony. A Furniture Designer, on the other hand, focuses on individual pieces: their construction, materials, and sculptural qualities. Both roles are creative, but one looks at the whole picture while the other perfects the details. Studios like Victoria Yakusha are interesting examples because they combine both approaches — creating spaces as well as unique, collectible furniture that brings culture and meaning into interiors.
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Marcel Breuer
Ask your interior designer or landscape architect.
designer makes more money
both its about the same!
Your local interior shop can provide you good price ranges on your patio furniture. You can also expect sales on buying furniture plus a discount for bulk buying. I suggest you to also get a personal interior designer so that you can be assured of the quality without spending to much.
You get to work with different types of fabric,patterns,and interior. If your on break or vacation you can make furniture yourself in a way you want it for less than it originally costs.
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yes you can you just have to get your degree in both :)
Hans Olsen - furniture designer - was born in 1919.
Hans Olsen - furniture designer - died in 1992.
If you are wanting to update your furniture in the fashion of designer furniture, there are always auction houses. At an auction house, you can usually bid for items, such as designer furniture, for a nice little savings. Also, there are shops that sell designer furniture wholesale, which also save you some money.